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DAILY NEBRASKAN Xuescfoy; April I, JiampuA. Jiap&hinqA. By two April Fools Gluesome twosomes, or those now firmly cemented to gether, are DU Jack McPhail and DG Gay Gimple; Alpha Phi Janet Westover and ATO Jack Higgins (where, oh where is Tom Hood?); Peggy Galletly and Frank Twiss, Omaha (still, also, yet, and again!); Jane Shaw and Blaine Sloan (April Fool!); and Kappa Delt Jean Ferris and Acacia Jerry Mayburn (sealed with a diamond). Scratched off the list are Tri Delt Mary Helen Dietrich and Dick "(Censored)" Gellatly. Woosomo twosomes, or why don't they go steady? Two somes, are Mary Louise Simpson and Walt Johnson; DG Mary Jane Fuller and Beta Bill McBride; Kappa Twin Dorothy Clark and John "Clem" McCarthy; DDD Marguerite Williams and Max Wilson; Shirley Kyhn and Bob Treinon; Bob Sandberg and Hat tie Costello; Kappas Mary Bee son and Ruth Haney with Sigma Nus Duke Schatz and Stan Truhl sen; DG Betty Reese and Dick Gillen; Dorothy Weirich and DU "Heavy" Day; Julia Ann Gurley and Fiji Jerry Thompson. Bluesome twosomes, or those with their ups and downs, are Johnny Mason and Betty Krause, the Pi Phi gal who still has and still wears (at times) Kappa Sig Don Schulz's pin; Al pha Chi Gloria Swanson and DU Clayton Lavelle; AXiDelt Twila Perrin and Fiji Dean Nutzman; Jean Cullinan and Phi Psi Lyle Wilson; Betty Nichols and Phi Delt George Abel. Stupendous, colossal, and other suitable Hollywood ad jectives are called for over the big deal pulled at the DU house party last Saturday when DG Bette Rathburn took the pin of Neal Felber. And this is no April Fool! Another pin-hanging that's on the level is DU Dick Speichal and Betty Kohout. The air corps blew into town this last weekend in two super convertibles when Beta Herb Glover and Hi Mess more came home for a brief va cation. "Glove" spent most of his time with Becky Waite, while Hi squired Ann Beard about the clouds in lieu of Sigma Nu John Ainley who's off in guard camp. Next roost for the two lads is the Philippines. Important! All who are going to the N Club dance in the coliseum Friday night are expected to wear active sports clothes. We're just waiting to see Miss Hosp in tennis shorts; Dean Thompson in plus fours; Ruth Clark in denim overalls; Dorothy Jean Bryan in a playsuit; John Thiessen in bathing trunks; (ed. note: Gen Harmon, Ann Thomas, or Janet Harris in bathing suits). The Beta 'Crud' party this weekend will call for some thing casual in the way of cloth ing, and new while evening coats for men and organdy formals will be absolutely necessary. A butler will meet guests at the door, and a French maid will assist the girls in removing their wraps. The floor will be covered with orchids instead of the usual straw, and champagne will be served for re freshment, instead of oh, what ever the Betas usually drink. Big dates for this weekend are coming to light, and Beta Keith "Casanova" Howard will be with one of Jim Kirkendall's "steadies"; Ruth Iverson and Bill Dafoe; DU Hugh Wilkins and Dotti Thomas; Hub Ogden and Kappa Jane Chambers; Bob "Fast-boy" Gelwick and Ruth Grosvenor; Alberta Hallam and "Kissable" Stewart; Bud Rhode and Pat Fulton; Martha Segrist and Bill Wellinger; Dorothy Jean Bryan and Grant Reed, and DG Flossie Perkins with Al Randall. Union- (Continued from Page 1.) them about the various lines of work open to girls and help them select their own vocation from their experience and aptitudes. This is the second time Miss Clayberger has lectured at the uni versity. Last year she spoke about the "Vocational Possibilities of Various Phases of the Maga zine Publishing Business." Engineers plan convo, student society meetings "Galloping gerdy" will ride again Thursday at 11 a. m. in the Union when the engineering executive board sponsors a show ing of the collapse of the Tacoma bridge before an all engineering convocation. The bridge, which collapsed Nov. 7, 1940, was named "gallop ing gerdy" due to its violently swaying motion. Shown earlier this year on the ag campus, the film attracted enough notice to occasion the board to bring it back for the convocation. Intended for engineers, the film to non technical enough to appeal to the average student AIEEC. Lester Haining will speak to morrow night at 7:15 before an open meeting of the American In stitute of Electrical Engineers. Mr. Haining will talk on the topic, "Radio for the Weather Man." The meeting will be held in Brace lab 211. ASMEC. At 7:30 the local chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers will assemble in M. E. 206, to hear Mr. A. T. Lobdell describe "Roads in Nebraska." Face of the tower clock at Stout institute, Menomonie, Wis., is feet high. Residence halls entertain at tea Invitations have been issued fbfl the third annual r.iusical tea to be given by the women's residence halls next Sunday at 4 p. m. A) program of vocal and instrument tal selections and a number in modern dance will be given in the ballroom at Raymond hall. Tea will be served following the program in the dining hall. Mrs C. S. Boucher and Mrs. Arthur Westbrook will pour. Princeton university's income for the last fiscal year exceeded expenditures by $5,079. South Dakota State university recently dedicated a $76,500 addi tion to its Carnegie library. ft . Easter is just ahead . . . and from every far flung style center we've gathered the greatest collection of smart young men's clothes possible. . . new gab ardines, coverts, bold plaids . . . the like of which you've never seen before. But don't let us detain you if you're on your way to see the actual suits . . ot Magee's. Let's go to For Campus Styled Clothes I KENSINGTONS $25 to $40 IIARDISriTNS $22 to $29.50 DON RICHARDS $35.00 TARSITY TOWN $29 to $38.50